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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. JUNE 2, 1913. ’ PAGF m1¥¥ b @ | HONOR s"'?, {}RY OF FATHER OF AVIATIONI ase of Fire one 5,000 Miss Price, of Micanopy, is in thc] ctty the guest of her friend, Mrs. A. L. Dorman. | The regular meeting of the Dixic- land Improvement Society will b | keld in the church Tuesday after- fary McMillan, of Black-| p., is the guest of Mrs. Reyn- South Florida avenue. ohn Gayle, of Charleston, S.! the city the guest of his rel- | v r. and Mrs. Ulric Huguenin. | . bn Gayle, of Charleston, 8! . A8 the city the guest of his rel-| % | § r. and Mrs. Ulric Huguenin. ' felsey Blanton has returned @ttanooga, where he went on § as well as to take in the re- R. Runyan and family left for - their old home in Ada, here they will spend the ' returning to Lakeland ia fall. L S. Gavin, of Huntsville, accepted the call to the pastorate in this city, and ffive about July 1 to take the work. . F. Fannin and family ex- making the trip in their , They will first vicit Ya- jigoing later to Atlanta and ces where they have many | nd relatives. They expect to 9‘ FAY about two months. i 4 thel Lee, of Kissimmee, who visiting her sister, Mrs. Waring, left for her home companied by Mrs, Waring e daughter, who will be the! Mts of Mrs, Waring's parents : ; al weeks. . K. McRae and ramily ha.e Drange street, which has just Mnpleted. This is one of the cious, convenient and com- homes in the city; contains rooms, and the lower floor be thrown together, which | an ideal place of residence brey Buck, whko holds a po- the A. C. L. shops here, ® misfortune to injure one of very severely Saturday, and pubts are entertained as to he will retain the sight in 'ed member or not, although g that surgical skill can g being done, Mr. Buck was 5 an oil cup when a piece flew @it his cye. He secured med- tance at once and it is hoped zain his sight and will suf- frmancnt inconvenience. tOUR a\'e Thursday for points in| to their handsome new home | noon, at 3 o'clock. Miss Verda Thompson has returned |from a pleasant visit with Mrs. G. ! T Henderson at Port Tampa city. While away she enjoyed several fish- lug parties and took in the attrac- tons at Pass-a-Grille also. Mr. F. W. Barber and son, Cafl,; ihave returned from Chattanooga, where they attended the Confederate reunion, and they report & grand trip. They witnessed the unveiling of the Florida monument, and took in all the festivities ad come home high in their praise of Chattanooga and the reunion. WINN-THORNTON WEDDING. Saturday night Miss Kate Winn ot this city, and Mr. Thornon, of Web- ster, were marriec, the ceremony tak- g place in Plant City, where the couple went in an automobile be- tween 7 and 8 o’clock. Mr. Thornton is in the employ of Mr. Getzen, who owns a grove west cf the city, being overseer of his va- rious packing houses. The youns i couple will make their home at Web ster. The many friends of the bride wish for her much happiness. Her Tenth Bmhuay Saturday afternoon from 3 to o'clock little Miss inez Sidman de- lightfully entertained a number of lier little friends, the occasiin being | cay. Games of various kinds were lI‘Iuyud, Dora Cox winning the prize, | & pretty vase, for finding the most | peanuts, and Doris Winn, a box of| condy for tailing the monkey cor- rectly. 'llu. anniversary of her tenth birth-| Dainty refreshments of ice cream,! C HARRIS & EWING ¢ | 1 arial teblet was recently dnveiled m \Washineoon in honor of the late Samuel Pierpont Langley, who invented the first heavier-than-air flying machine. The picture shows a photograph ¢! Professor Langlcy and of the tablet erected to his memory, and also of the Langley medal presented to Glenn H. Curtiss. | cises at Trinity college, where Mr. | | Porter's brother graduates NeW and Second Hand Store A A S e Mrs. J. R. orter and little son Wir- rick left Sunday for Durham, N. (. to attend the commencement exer- | ! moommmomommw Dl ‘?I]c REE STEAM PREESING CLUB c(: _____ Ecleamng._Pressmg and A]teratlon % Men Need Help—Not Charlty, There is a higher duty than to bufld { almshouses for the poor, and that 1s to save men from bo'nh degraded to the blighting influence of an a&ms house. Man has a right to something more than bread to keep hi from True Brotherly Feeling. starving. He has a right to tae alds| We muct r it the often-rcpeated and encouragements and cultura, by |saying, that it is unv\nrthy a religious which he may fulflll the destiny of s lman to view an irr man, and until society is brought to | With alarm or aversion, or with any recosnize and reverence this it wil jother fecling than regret and hope continue to groan under its proeast|8nd brotherly ccmmiseration—Car wisavjies~Channing Iyle. Virtue Has Few Marty Among men virtue has Kowrnr preachers but few martyrs - agrien Helvetiug ————eetaten « REOOOLO0 QOO RO GO0 SRIOLR Ladxes Work a Specialty. Work Galled For land Delivered. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. A MANN, Manager Phone 257 Bowyer Building S O ¢ uumwnumam J. J. DAVIS & CO Successors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue N. Kentucky Ave. Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty at the smithsonian Institute | @l TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd. | b el e Fon BARGAINS i high school, where Mr. Porter's si¢ candy and fruit were served. Those present were Edith O'Doniel, | Marjorie Hetherington, Dora and Ll- lsm Cox, Nan Elizabeth Melton, Mary Angie Tyler, Doris Winn, Thelma Long, Fannie Few and Florence Ful- ghum. | cake, MUSIC AT AUDITORIUM FOR THIS WEEK. The Awlitorium orchestra is being complemented very highly for the fine music rendered the past week. ter is principal. They will then visit Mr. Porter's relatives and points of interest in North Carolina and Vir- | ginia, Mr. Porter expects to joln’ 01l stoves and wood stoves, double | them about Aug. 1, returning to' Lakeland about Sept. 1. ovens and single ovens, dressers ani { commodes, rocking chairs and din- HELPFUL WORDS. ing chairs, tables, kitchen cabinet sideboards and refrigerators, library table, baby cabs, beds and walkers: g00d iron beds $3, §2.50 and §3; $1.26, $1.5) and §2. Wil From a Lakeland Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does it ache especially after exer- tion? Is there a sorencss in he kidne | SPFInEW, 1Leir program for this week will in- clude tht overtures ‘Lustspiel,” by Keler Bela; “Tnchantment,” Her- | man; ‘“Caliph of Bagdad,” Baseldien; “Love Whispers,” waltz, Daly; “Bo Peep,” march, Lincoln; ‘“‘Roman Races,” gallop, Lincoln; ‘““Tears and Smiles,"” serenade, Lincoin, and “'Love W lnsz)(-rs,“ waltz, Daily, together with some of the latest popular songs anel selections. HELLO, FELLOWS! Let's ball the Jack to the young men’s Baraca cluss at the First Bap- SI’IfCIAlS Best Buttcr 36¢ s Oat Meal 24 s Pork and 24¢ R4¢ l Starch lean Store an Goods Bquare Deal rything as Rep-| "eeceses ed or Money Re- Cllandler ly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 ms Building Kentucky Ave. tist church, Sunday, at 9:45 a. m. That’s the bunch that does things. Watch them make the 100 mark this summer. Are you on? COMMITTEE. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ o R A Bml I8 ONDP WHO DOKS THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. WB SHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THB BEST MANNER. Open at 5:30. MIIENCEBIR W ... o 0! ! “Deo you Act towards your wife a8 l region? exchange new furniture for old. These symptoms suggest weak Goods bought and sold kidneys. If o there is fanger in delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Give your trouble prompt atten- tion. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak ! Ad kidneys. ! e Your neighbors use and recommend them. 210 W. Main St, Read this Lakelend testimony. J. E. Griffin, 326 8. New York Old Opera House Building. Ave., Lakeland’ Fla., says: ‘“Some years ago 1 publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills and at this time I am pleased to endorse them agzain. I have taken this remedy and have been relieved of backache and other/ symptoms of kidney complaint.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, MY LINE INCLUDE¢ cents. | New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name--Doan's--and Newspaper S e Magazines . Enough of Qlants. “ Little Fraok had had a parestal Stationery Post Cards Cigars slant mens to this house to live with | chasing elsewhere. i ws!™—Lippincott'a. | patronage appreciatec | R Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy of Bdiseals Thester freneatrereatsrtortorend - Ret Much Differemes. you married l roln-mbcr Juat how 1 when I first fell in love Iuoiuhuumlb front of her house and gase at ber shadow on the cartain, afrald o And [ act just the same way wow when [ get Lome iate.” Come and see me before pr: l : will be Dr. Edgar H. Cole's next trip to Lakeland. If vou have headaches, pains in or about the eyes, such trou- bles can be relieved with specialground glasses. Exeminations Free. Don't forget date and place. COLE & HULL Jewelers and Qptometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. GLHERPLBO OB SCHEOSIROIH CLO HHMOE OISO 0T PO Lakeland Paving&Construction Co. Artificial Stone, Brick and Concrete Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work % 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFFMAN ~J. N. DI J. P. NEWBECKER I’res Sec.& Ires Sunl & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man Plumbing For a House Com- plete Only $115.00 Consisting of a complete bath r oom, containing one enameled etk tub, one enameled lavatory complete, one closet complete with cak tand and seat, ono 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range boller Wwith o necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fess for $118, Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. MANN PLUMBING COQO. Bowyer Bldg, 203 N. Ky., Ave. Pbone $57. If You Are Thinking 0f Building a Home 8 Our proposition will interest yum, j Decause it insures you getting what “ you want at a saviag of maay del- A!om)uflthfllonl.lmolt."" L. B GILL & SON BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phome 34 Black